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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 11, 2002
Filed:
Jun. 25, 2001
Nick S. Kapsokavathis, Shelby Township, MI (US);
Michael Frank Matouka, Shelby Township, MI (US);
David William Walters, Sterling Heights, MI (US);
General Motors Corporation, Detroit, MI (US);
Abstract
A method of regulating a charge voltage delivered to a battery in an automobile, wherein the automobile has an engine and an ignition system capable of being activated with an ignition switch, is provided. The method includes the steps of periodically estimating the electrolyte temperature of the battery when the ignition switch is on, periodically sensing the voltage of the battery, using the estimated electrolyte temperature and the sensed voltage to estimate the electric current of the battery, using the estimated electric current to estimate the amp-hours into the battery, using the estimated amp-hours to estimate the state of charge of the battery when the engine is running, using the running state of charge and the estimated electrolyte temperature to determine an optimum charge voltage for the battery, using the sensed voltage to adjust the optimum charge voltage, communicating the optimum charge voltage to a generator, and using the generator to deliver a charge voltage to the battery wherein the charge voltage is regulated by the optimum charge voltage. Also, a system for implementing the method is provided. The system includes a generator, an engine control module, a sensor for sensing the temperature of air entering into the engine, an actuator capable of adjusting the idle speed of the engine, a data link, a body control module, a plurality of body controllers, and a plurality of electrical loads.